A terrible test. I scored 39.5%.
Questions are so loaded. Like this:
“A person with nothing to hide has nothing to fear from government surveillance.”
I agree with this statement because I think it’s largely true. But shouldn’t it elicit my thoughts on whether surveillance is justified in the first place? And to that I’d answer no.
It amazes me as a parent how parents buy into this brainwashing. Looking at the cesspool public education has become there is no way I would let my kids attend these indoctrination camps (and I’m very happy my kids weren’t subject to this crap, though they are now getting a dose of it at Uni). How about just treating all kids with respect and focus on teaching reading, writing, math, etc without injecting social justice baloney?
Although people under 18 are not adults in the legal sense, it does not follow they are children. This is a technique used to create victims: example - 16 and 17 year olds are getting married and this is a child marriage. If they are old enough to have sex and get abortions they are not children and they are old enough to get married. Notice that in this case a 16 or 17 year old is a child. When teens want abortions or trans treatment (and in some cases these can be done with parental knowledge), the media never calls them children. Do we hear of child abortions? Child trans procedures? The whole thing is sickening.
LOL. At least $2000 for three nights! That is punitive, which is I guess what Trudeau wants for us common folk that don't simply follow government orders. I'm out of here in March and not returning until this crap is done.
No one will adjust anything that might lessen this “emergency”. If they admit to reducing the cycles now people will want to know whether the test is still worthwhile and they’ll be more scared.
I also want to know how many of the people testing positive actually get sick and how many get very sick. The total number of daily positives is rather useless information.
Exempting the passengers on the flights from Haiti from the pre-boarding negative test requirement without a testing contingency was a major blunder. All passengers should have been isolated upon landing (before walking thru the airport to immigration) and tested immediately upon arrival. Rapid tests can easily be deployed. This is so obvious and simple yet no one thought of it? Canada and Canadians seem to enjoy bragging about how great Canada is, yet simple things like proper testing of these arrivals is not done. Heck, many “third world” countries handle arrivals better. In fact, all arrivals should be tested now.
Interesting take. The observation that much of this is related to people being unable to come to terms with their mortality is something I’ve believed for a while. Why are people like this? Is it because of the decline of religion? The rise of instant gratification and the fear of loss of control? The coddling of youth as they’ve grown up? Who knows? But that fear is manifesting itself in behaviors, beliefs and emotions running thru much of the population.
My wife is from Java. 165 million people living on an island roughly the size of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Apart from pockets of obscenely rich and a small middle class, most are very poor. Many get sick from various diseases we don’t have in the developed world. Many don’t know where their next meal will come from, so they need to work. Death is a much more real part of life. It doesn’t scare people and it is talked about more openly. This virus doesn’t bother people there. They go on with life, even though the government tries to shut down everything. But at the end of the day the people there just move on, unfazed by this “lethal” virus. Death is part of life and we can’t live in fear of it. It will paralyze us and people won’t want to move in until we have zero cases. You are correct - cucks!
Ok. Fly to a nearby American city and rent a car. Good.